A linguagem objetificante de Kant e a linguagem não-objetificante de Heidegger

Natureza Humana 6 (1):9-27 (2004)
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Abstract

Depois de expor, usando a filosofia de Kant como exemplo, em que consiste o uso objetificante da linguagem, o artigo prossegue explicitando os perigos extremos que Heidegger relaciona a esse uso e a defesa que ele recomenda: a mudança da nossa relação com a linguagem.After presenting, using the philosophy of Kant as an example, what is understood as the use of objectifying language, the article proceeds to explain the extreme perils that Heidegger takes related to this usage and a defense of what he recommends: a change of in our relations to language

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